社区药剂师关于疟疾管理的知识和经验:也门荷台达的一项横断面研究。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Abdulsalam M Halboup, Sabariah Noor Harun, Siti Maisharah Sheikh Ghadzi, Syed Azhar Syed Sulaiman, Doa'a Anwar Ibrahim, Abdullah Ahmed Areqi, Fahmi Y Al-Ashwal
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摘要

背景:疟疾在也门仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题,在东地中海区域的发病率中排名第四。社区药剂师在疟疾管理中发挥关键作用,经常在没有处方的情况下分发抗疟疾药物。然而,人们对他们的知识和对国家抗疟药物政策的遵守情况知之甚少。本研究旨在评估也门荷台达地区药剂师在疟疾管理方面的知识、经验和感知障碍。方法:于2023年5月至8月对荷台达省16个区320家社区药店进行横断面研究。使用一份有效的问卷来评估药剂师的知识、经验和有效疟疾管理的感知障碍。描述性统计和逻辑回归分析了社会人口学因素与药师知识和经验的关系。结果:304名回访者中,因资料不全排除10人,有效回复率为91.9%(294人)。大多数药店为独立药店(74.8%),51.4%位于荷台达市。大部分药剂师为男性(92.2%),年龄19-30岁(50.3%),持有药学文凭(69%)。76.5%的应答者对疟疾管理知识贫乏(平均9.96,标准差3.47),分别只有34.4%和43.2%的应答者能够准确识别简单和复杂疟疾的一线治疗方法。60.9%的人知道疟疾流行种类,53.1%的人知道正确的诊断方法。然而,只有17.0%的人认识到复杂疟疾的高危人群,18.4%的人认识到治疗失败的原因,7.8%的人了解妊娠期间疟疾的后果。在经验方面,76.2%的参与者报告抗疟药物相关经验不足(平均:56.71,标准差7.32),主要障碍是缺乏培训(78.9%)和知识不足(73.5%)。多变量logistic回归显示,年龄较大(AOR: 6.827, p = 0.020)、拥有药学文凭(AOR: 2.555, p = 0.036)、感知障碍较少(AOR = 3.830, p)。结论:荷台达省社区药师在疟疾管理相关知识和经验方面存在显著差距。迫切需要采取教育干预措施,以提高药剂师的能力,确保有效的疟疾治疗,并防止也门出现耐药性。
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Community pharmacists' knowledge and experience regarding malaria management: a cross-sectional study in Hodeida, Yemen.

Background: Malaria remains a significant public health concern in Yemen, ranking fourth in incidence within the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Community pharmacists play a pivotal role in malaria management and often dispense anti-malarial medications without prescriptions. However, little is known about their knowledge and adherence to the National Policy for Antimalarial Drugs. This study aimed to evaluate pharmacists' knowledge, experience, and perceived barriers regarding malaria management in Hodeidah, Yemen.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between May and August 2023 across 320 community pharmacies in 16 districts of Hodeidah governorate. A validated questionnaire was used to assess pharmacists' knowledge, experience, and perceived barriers to effective malaria management. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysed the associations between sociodemographic factors and pharmacists' knowledge and experience.

Results: Of the 304 respondents, 10 were excluded due to incomplete data, yielding a valid response rate of 91.9% (294). Most pharmacies were independent (74.8%), and 51.4% were located in Hodeidah city. The majority of the pharmacists were male (92.2%), aged 19-30 years (50.3%), and held a pharmacy diploma (69%). Poor knowledge of malaria management was observed in 76.5% of respondents (mean: 9.96, SD 3.47), with only 34.4% and 43.2% accurately identifying first-line treatments for uncomplicated and complicated malaria, respectively. Additionally, 60.9% were aware of the prevalent malaria species, and 53.1% knew the correct diagnostic methods. However, only 17.0% recognized high-risk groups for complicated malaria, 18.4% identified causes of treatment failure, and 7.8% understood the consequences of malaria during pregnancy. In terms of experience, 76.2% of the participants reported inadequate experience related to anti-malarial medications (mean: 56.71, SD 7.32), with the main barriers being lack of training (78.9%) and insufficient knowledge (73.5%). Multivariable logistic regression revealed that older age (AOR: 6.827, p = 0.020), holding a pharmacy diploma (AOR: 2.555, p = 0.036), and fewer perceived barriers (AOR = 3.830, p < 0.001) were predictors of poor knowledge, whereas practicing in Hodeidah city (AOR = 1.865, p = 0.043) predicted inadequate experience.

Conclusion: Community pharmacists in Hodeidah demonstrate significant gaps in knowledge and experience related to malaria management. Urgent educational interventions are needed to enhance pharmacists' competency, ensure effective malaria treatment, and prevent the emergence of drug resistance in Yemen.

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Malaria Journal
Malaria Journal 医学-寄生虫学
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5.10
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23.30%
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334
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期刊介绍: Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively articles on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialities involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field.
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